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Well, did God Samuel times? That’s a good question! I’m sure many people have wondered about that. It’s hard to say for sure, but it’s definitely an interesting topic to explore. Let’s take a look and see what we can find out!

Why Did God Call Samuel 3 Times? [Solved]

Wow! Talk about persistence! God sure wasn’t gonna give up until Samuel answered. After the third time, Samuel was like, “Eli, did you call me?” And Eli was all like, “Nope. Not me.” Then it clicked for Samuel that it must be God calling him. So he went to Eli and said, “It’s the Lord!”

  1. God Calls Samuel: This is the first time that God calls out to Samuel in the Bible, when he was a young boy living in the temple with Eli. He hears a voice calling his name and eventually realizes it is God speaking to him.

  2. Samuel Anoints Saul: After being called by God, Samuel anoints Saul as the first king of Israel. This marks an important moment in Israel’s history as they transition from a tribal society to a monarchy.

  3. Samuel Judges Israel: As one of the last judges of Israel, Samuel leads the people through difficult times and helps them make wise decisions about their future. He also serves as a spiritual leader for them during this period of transition from tribalism to monarchy.

  4. Death of Saul: After Saul’s death, it is up to Samuel to find someone else who can lead Israel and he chooses David as king instead of Saul’s son Ish-bosheth who was chosen by Abner, commander-in-chief of Saul’s army at that time.

  5. Last Words From God To Samuel: Before his death, God speaks one last time to Samuel and tells him not to mourn for Saul but rather rejoice because he has found someone better suited for leading his people - David - who will be faithful and obedient throughout his reign over Israel

Did God Samuel times? Well, that’s a tough one! I’m not sure what you mean by that. Is it a question about how many times God interacted with the prophet Samuel? If so, then I’m afraid I don’t have an answer for you. Sorry!